Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
miR-125a Alleviates Inflammatory Damage and Promotes Lipid Synthesis in Bovine Mammary Gland by Targeting.
- Journal:
- Journal of agricultural and food chemistry
- Year:
- 2026
- Authors:
- Wang, Zhengxing et al.
- Affiliation:
- College of Animal Science and Technology · China
Abstract
Bovine mastitis, a major dairy disease, involves inflammation and metabolic dysfunction in mammary epithelial cells (bMECs); however, the regulatory role of microRNAs remains unclear. This study investigated miR-125a in LPS-induced bMECs. miR-125a was downregulated in inflamed bovine mammary tissue and LPS-induced bMECs. Overexpression of miR-125a inhibited pro-inflammatory cytokine release, upregulated proliferation markers, downregulated apoptosis markers, and alleviated oxidative stress. IL6R (interleukin-6 receptor) was identified as a direct target of miR-125a via transcriptome sequencing and dual-luciferase assays. miR-125a suppressed inflammation by targeting, thereby inhibiting NF-κB pathway activation. Rescue experiments showed miR-125a reversed-exacerbated inflammation and restored milk fat synthesis-related gene expression and triglyceride accumulation. In vivo mouse experiments confirmed's pro-inflammatory and milk fat-suppressing effects. Thus, this study elucidates the miR-125a/IL6R/NF-κB axis in coordinately regulating inflammation and milk fat synthesis in bovine mastitis, offering insights for targeted therapy.
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